{"id":15535,"date":"2023-11-05T12:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-11-05T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/integritech.io\/?p=15535"},"modified":"2023-10-03T15:44:51","modified_gmt":"2023-10-03T15:44:51","slug":"10-biggest-cybersecurity-mistakes-of-small-companies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/integritech.io\/10-biggest-cybersecurity-mistakes-of-small-companies\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Biggest Cybersecurity Mistakes of Small Companies"},"content":{"rendered":"

Cybercriminals can launch very sophisticated attacks. But it\u2019s often lax cybersecurity practices that enable most breaches. This is especially true when it comes to small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs).<\/p>

Small business owners often don\u2019t prioritize cybersecurity measures. They may be just fully focused on growing the company. They think they have a lower data breach risk. Or they may think it\u2019s an expense they can\u2019t bear.<\/p>

But cybersecurity is not only a concern for large corporations. It’s a critical issue for small businesses as well. Small businesses are often seen as attractive targets for cybercriminals. This is due to many perceived vulnerabilities.<\/p>

Fifty percent <\/a>of SMBs have been victims of cyberattacks. More than 60% of them go out of business afterward.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>

Cybersecurity doesn\u2019t need to be expensive. Most data breaches are the result of human error. But that is actually good news. It means that improving cyber hygiene can reduce the risk of falling victim to an attack.<\/p>

Are You Making Any of These Cybersecurity Mistakes?<\/h2>

To address the issue, you need to first identify the problem. Often the teams at SMBs are making mistakes they don\u2019t even realize. Below are some of the biggest reasons small businesses fall victim to cyberattacks. Read on to see if any of this sounds familiar around your company.<\/p>

1. Underestimating the Threat<\/h3>

One of the biggest cybersecurity mistakes of SMBs is underestimating the threat landscape. Many business owners assume that their company is too small to be a target. But this is a dangerous misconception.<\/p>

Cybercriminals often see small businesses as easy targets. They believe the company lacks the resources or expertise to defend against attacks. It’s essential to understand that no business is too small for cybercriminals to target. Being proactive in cybersecurity is crucial.<\/p>

2. Neglecting Employee Training<\/h3>

When was the last time you trained your employees on cybersecurity? Small businesses often neglect cybersecurity training for their employees. Owners assume that they will naturally be cautious online.<\/p>

But the human factor is a significant source of security vulnerabilities. Employees may inadvertently click on malicious links or download infected files. Staff cybersecurity training helps them:<\/p>